Manchester City have accomplished the signing of left-back Sergio Gomez from Anderlecht for £11million.
The 21-year-old Spaniard arrives as a substitute for Oleksandr Zinchenko, who joined Arsenal, and turns into City’s fourth summer time signing, after Erling Haaland, Kalvin Phillips and Stefan Ortega Moreno.
City turned their attentions to Gomez, who has signed a four-year contract on the Etihad Stadium, after they have been reluctant to pay Brighton’s asking value for Marc Cucurella, who as a substitute signed for Chelsea in a deal that would price £62million.
Gomez gives cowl for Joao Cancelo and Pep Guardiola advised final week that he is not going to attempt to herald one other left-back.
Gomez stated: “I am incredibly proud and happy to have joined Manchester City. City are the best team in England and in Pep Guardiola I have a chance to learn and develop under the most outstanding manager in world football.
“To be able to be part of this club is a dream come true for me and something any young player would aspire to. The number of trophies City have won over the past few years has been incredible and the style of football the team plays under Pep is the most exciting in Europe.”
Gomez thanked former City captain Vincent Kompany, who was his supervisor at Anderlecht, for changing him from an attacking midfielder to a full-back.
He added: “Everything started with a call from Vincent Kompany. He told me he thought I could play as a left-back last season. When he told me, I was a bit surprised, but I saw him so convinced that his decision gave me confidence as well to bet on the project at Anderlecht.
“I’m very grateful to him for giving me the opportunity. Now I’m playing as a left-back and I love it. Kompany learnt a lot at Manchester City with Pep Guardiola to become a coach afterwards. He used to play a very offensive style at Anderlecht, so I could spend a long time attacking and providing goals and assists.”
Gomez, who confronted his new team-mate Phil Foden within the 2017 Under-17 World Cup ultimate that England gained, has taken the No. 21 shirt that David Silva used to put on. He revealed he had a City shirt together with his fellow Spaniard’s identify and quantity on as a boy and added: “He was one of my favourite players as a kid.”
Source: www.impartial.co.uk